A Tribute I made once again because my original video was removed along with my account thanks to the copyright Policy... However I made a new one. Hope you like it.
I fully understand, I mean he’s a decorated marine, a war hero, who comes home to be a father and a husband and his life was ripped away from him by the mob. Then he turns into a vigilante as he wage war on crime, killing those who inflict pain and suffering on the innocent especially after all of the trauma that was inflicted on him. It starts off personal then it becomes his life because deep down he’s still a marine as he battles evil and it puts him on a dark path to deliver justice while he’s at war with himself. This song makes you understand what he went through/feel his pain.
@@malikmartin7431 he’s at war with his own demons even though he acknowledges that he’s killing criminals as his own way to deliver justice. He wonders how his family feels about him doing this in their names and it’s hurting him too.
Still loving the Thomas Jane version better. It's a better story than just a quick jump into an already well versed Punisher. People want to relate and find out why a man turns and kills...for good.
To me the most underrated and misunderstood Marvel movie to date! Thomas Jane just beyond nailed his performance! Everytime this movie is featured on TV and I read a review, they always feature the same comments: "Self justice ..., Senseless violence ..., The end justifies the means ... ". It´s pathetic! The director himself, hell the monologue during the Punisher´s final preparation, clarifies that the movie´s message is NOT about "vengance", that Frank Castle has died with his family and that his motivation and sole purpose is to remain alive until he has guaranteed that his family has received the justice they deserve. Great video! Thank you!
Wise One Wise One, you speak as if you know what the one true definition of justice is. What you speak of is the LAW. The LAW does not involve murder. But just because the law has been obeyed, it does not mean justice has been served. Just because the law was not followed, it does not mean an injustice has occurred. Clearly, a gang of criminals killing an entire family with NOT ONE person being arrested or held accountable is not justice. Having them be arrested and jailed would have been one type of justice and had it occurred their would be no Punisher. What the Punisher has served is what he calls NATURAL justice, PUNISHMENT. You may argue that this is not justice but there is no enshrined definition of justice. Justice is subjective.
Just because you don 't believe justice is subjective doesn 't make it so. And it is because you bring "belief" into the analysis, is the very reason why it will be subjective. Take two individuals, one believes in a God, one does not. It can neither be proved NOR disproved that God exists. Therefore, the atheist will arrive at a definition of justice with the belief that God does not exist, where as the theist comes to another definition. Hence subjective (subject to one 's belief in God). Certainly, relying upon what is in people 's hearts does make everything subject to the variety that exists between them. Secondly, does righteousness exist, or is it basically set of principles that is held to make society function in a certain generally accepted way? If society were to accept another way to behave, wouldn 't what is held as righteousness be defined differently. Keep in mind that is only relatively recently that blacks were no longer considered property and women could vote. People against those changes also invoked their definition of righteousness (and God 's support of it) and THAT view was considered the generally accepted righteous view. So if righteousness is subjective, how can this "true justice" you claim to be a result of it, also not be subjective? Bringing it back to the Punisher. Given that society cannot deliver justice, is it righteous to quietly accept it? Are you absolutely sure we shouldn 't be " intolerant of the people who commit crimes." or is that just another of your beliefs to which your reasoning is subject (hence subjective)?
+Urayoán Verges You nailed it. Wise One, your argument doesn't hold water when it lends itself to "doing what is right in your heart with sincerity." That alone says that justice is subjective. The Punisher isn't about doing the work of God, gods, or even the law's. "Punisher has never mentioned in the comics that he's a good guy. He actually admits he's a murderer, a monster, but he believes himself a sort of necessary evil in society."
To be fair, Jon Bernthal did the new Punisher the way Joaquin Pheonix did the new Joker. His own way. Not better or worse, just different and thats fair. Thomas Jane is my personal fave though
Brings me back to 2004 when this came out. To respect for John Bernthal, he’s an incredible fit for The Punisher. He’s not lacking anywhere as far as I’m concerned. But there’s something about Thomas Jane’s adaptation of The Punisher that will stick with me the most. Makes the film even better with Seether’s “Broken” during the scene when Joan’s abusive boyfriend got embarrassed by Castle. This film will always be in my top favorites.
This is probably my second favorite Marvel movie of all time. I love the character of The Punisher he's my favorite superhero of all time and this film has been my favorite ever since I first saw it.
this by far the best punisher movie. and yes i know a lot of people hate this movie. but they got the moral and message spot on. not revenge, not vengeance, punishment. and that is exactly why i'll love this movie till the day i die.
"I used to get upset when I had a flat tire. I used to get upset when a plane was delayed. I used to get upset when the Yankees won the Series. So if that's what upset means then how do I feel now? If you know the word tell me because I don't."
This song always break my heart, Amy's vocals just tear your guts out no matter what it is set to. But your video made me remember where and when I first heard it, when I saw this movie in theaters nearly ten years ago. Got tears out of me for the first time in nearly as long, so great work!
The Marvel Heroes in the early 2000's: Tobey Maguire - Spider-Man Hugh Jackman, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Anna Paquin, Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry - The X-Men Thomas Jane - The Punisher Wesley Snipes - Blade (The Daywalker) Eric Bana - The Hulk Nicolas Cage - The Ghost Rider Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis - The Fantastic 4 Ben Affleck - Daredevil Jennifer Garner - Elektra
I'm doing a drawing of all of them together. You should subscribed to me and stay tuned because when I get the done, You'll be satisfied because I'm getting closer to finishing the outline, just gotta color it😉. Hint: the layout will be based off of the OG of marvel comics. Also this should've been the MCU.
I fucking love this moive so dame much, one of my favourite hero moives of all time. This and the punisher game made me love the punisher. Hmmm now i need to read a comic, comic fan nerds any idea's
I'd probably start with Kitchen Irish. One of the best Punisher comics ever. Or anything from Punisher MAX written by Garth Ennis. Also, get the Punisher movie graphic novel. It has the comic adaptation of the movie, his first appearance on the MAX comics, and his first comic appearance ever.
I leave this as a declaration of intent, so no one will be confused. One: "Si vis pacem, para bellum." Latin. Boot Camp Sergeant made us recite it like a prayer. "Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war." Two: Frank Castle is dead. He died with his family. Three: in certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law. To pursue... natural justice. This is not vengeance. Revenge is not a valid motive, it's an emotional response. No, not vengeance. Punishment.
This will be my Punisher. The story line fits him so well. John B feels out of place. I believe Thomas Jane would’ve been perfect in the daredevil series
I leave this as a declaration of intent so no one will be confused. One: Si vis pacem para bellum, Latin. The boot camp sergeant made us recite it like a prayer. Si vis pacem para bellum, "if you want peace, prepare for war". Number two: Frank Castle is dead, he died with his family. Number three: in certain, extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame it's inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law, to pursue...natural justice. This is not vengeance, revenge is not a valid motive, it is an emotional response. No not vengeance.......punishment.
one of the doest fan vids I've seen. and when you've lost it all, and you drink a bottle of jaeger this shit can make a dude tear up! #Happy4th! to everyone be safe! love is love. ✌🤘
i agree with PulpKillBillFiction. i will love movie even in death. i love the punisher any way u put it out but i fell in love with this film, the actors, the characters, the story, and the music and soundtrack.
I love the song but prefer this video because this is me everyday! A good-looking dude with a fit body and a bottle of whiskey after losing my soulmate.
"War Zone" was closer to The Comics,the 1989 Film was a pulp crime drama set in Japan and New York that had very little to do with the source material aside from the main character(Who didn`t even have the trademark skull due to copyright issues)and the 2004 Film by the director`s own admission was a modern-day Sergio Leone revenge Spaghetti Western crime thriller with very loose adaptations of "Welcome Back,Frank","The Russian Affair" and "The Assassin With The Guitar".
MCU should bring back Thomas Jayne to do a crossover story with Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye... Punisher and Hawkeye working together, no one would be able to stop them.....